I've been speaking to a number of fellow Lymies and have been told about/recommended the treatment known as the "Marshall Plan". I myself am interested and I've spoken to my Lyme doctor about it. He seems very interested but not entirely familiar, and asked if I could point him to some information about the procedure.
I've looked around myself, but I'd really like to show him something that a physician could really trust and feel reassured to use. Can anyone recommend an info source / web site, possibly outlined by other physicans that really describes and explains the Marshall Plan well?
Thank you everyone!
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Bryan Rosner explains it thourghly in his book "The Top Ten Lyme Disease Treatments" He says he has used it with complete success. It is the use of the drug Bicar to deprive the body of Vitamin D, which causes the immune systems to kick in harder to kill lyme. This is an over simplification but it has been proven to work. dyna
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personally run away run away
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Update on Bryan : he is fine and living at 95% of where he was before lyme. He is searching dilegently for the remaining 5% dyna
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Marshall Protocol must be adm. by MD. it is a very serious proceedure. The chemistry works when followed correctly. Most people won't do it because it is so serious. As a last resort I would definately try it. Dr Marshall has cured many hopeless cases with it. dyna
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